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Journal of the Senate of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina 1943

306 SENATE JOURNAL [Session
H. B. 375, a bill to amend Section 7 of Article 14 of the Constitution
of North Carolina, relating to double office holding, with a favorable
report.
H. B. 414, a bill to amend Chapter 179 of the Public Laws of 1933
as amended by Chapter 54 of the Public Laws of 1935, as amended by
Chapter 234 of the Public Laws of 1941, relative to the practice of
cosmetic art in the State of North Carolina so as to bring the funds
collected and the expenditure of such funds under the provisions of
the State Budget Act and under the supervision of the Director of the
Budget, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 416, a bill to authorize the allocation of funds from the con-tingency
and emergency fund to the State Planning Board, with a
favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 425, a bill to prohibit the killing of red foxes in Alleghany
County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 429, a bill to prevent the spread of tuberculosis, with a favor-able
report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 503, a bill to amend Chapter 159 of the Public Local Laws of
1935, providing a closed season for hunting foxes in Montgomery
County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 538, a bill to reduce the term of office of the county commis-sioners
of Brunswick County from four to two years and to repeal
Chapter 386 of the Public Local Laws of 1939, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 551, a bill adopting a standard form of agricultural lien and
chattel mortgage, chattel mortgage, and title note, and fixing fees for
recording same in Johnston County, with an unfavorable report as to
bill, favorable as to substitute offered by the Committee.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 552, a bill validating a new index and cross index system for
real estate records from 1746 through 1939 in the office of the register
of deeds for Johnston County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 586, a bill to provide additional funds for maintenance of
Buncombe County Law Library, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A message is received from the House of Representatives, trans-mitting
the following bills and resolutions, which are read the first
time, and disposed of as follows:
H. B. 180, a bill to regulate the closing hours of places selling beer
and/or wine in North Carolina.
Upon motion of Senator Johnson of Duplin, the rules are suspended
and the bill is taken up for immediate consideration.

306 SENATE JOURNAL [Session
H. B. 375, a bill to amend Section 7 of Article 14 of the Constitution
of North Carolina, relating to double office holding, with a favorable
report.
H. B. 414, a bill to amend Chapter 179 of the Public Laws of 1933
as amended by Chapter 54 of the Public Laws of 1935, as amended by
Chapter 234 of the Public Laws of 1941, relative to the practice of
cosmetic art in the State of North Carolina so as to bring the funds
collected and the expenditure of such funds under the provisions of
the State Budget Act and under the supervision of the Director of the
Budget, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 416, a bill to authorize the allocation of funds from the con-tingency
and emergency fund to the State Planning Board, with a
favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 425, a bill to prohibit the killing of red foxes in Alleghany
County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 429, a bill to prevent the spread of tuberculosis, with a favor-able
report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 503, a bill to amend Chapter 159 of the Public Local Laws of
1935, providing a closed season for hunting foxes in Montgomery
County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 538, a bill to reduce the term of office of the county commis-sioners
of Brunswick County from four to two years and to repeal
Chapter 386 of the Public Local Laws of 1939, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 551, a bill adopting a standard form of agricultural lien and
chattel mortgage, chattel mortgage, and title note, and fixing fees for
recording same in Johnston County, with an unfavorable report as to
bill, favorable as to substitute offered by the Committee.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 552, a bill validating a new index and cross index system for
real estate records from 1746 through 1939 in the office of the register
of deeds for Johnston County, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
H. B. 586, a bill to provide additional funds for maintenance of
Buncombe County Law Library, with a favorable report.
The bill is placed upon today's Calendar.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A message is received from the House of Representatives, trans-mitting
the following bills and resolutions, which are read the first
time, and disposed of as follows:
H. B. 180, a bill to regulate the closing hours of places selling beer
and/or wine in North Carolina.
Upon motion of Senator Johnson of Duplin, the rules are suspended
and the bill is taken up for immediate consideration.